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Videos

From the Quinlan Projects Vimeo channel at:
https://vimeo.com/quinlanprojects

​ Healthcare: CODE BLUE

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Healthcare: CODE BLUE was a series of interactive forum theatre presentations that took place online in 2021 to explore the prevention and resolution of harassment in the workplaces of Saskatchewan's health care workers. They were part of a study led by Dr. Elizabeth Quinlan ad Dr. Tracey Carr and approved by the University of Saskatchewan. At each 90-minute presentation, professional actors with Mixed Company Theatre presented dramatized scenes based on workplace harassment faced by front-line health care workers in Saskatchewan. (2:58)

​The Campus Sexual Violence Project​

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The Campus Sexual Violence Research Project (Institutional Prevention and Response to Sexual Violence on Canadian Campuses) is a study led by Dr. Elizabeth Quinlan, and co-investigators Dr. Andrea Quinlan at the University of Waterloo and Dr. Curtis Fogel at Brock University.

This video presents a look at a series of interactive forum theatre presentations that took place in 2022 as part of the overall study. The interactive theatre workshop and forums were facilitated by the creative team at Mixed Company Theatre.  (8:30)

​The Right to a Dignified Life​

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In this video, Elizabeth Quinlan explains the lesser known history of the Mine Mill and Smelter Workers' union and its commitment during the 1950s and 60s to providing the community of Sudbury with extensive cultural and social programs.

Featuring archival film footage from the 1959 film, "Local 598" from Library and Archives Canada (ISN #166812) Used with the permission of Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers Union / Unifor Local 598. (6:11)​

​Taking WITH GLOWING HEARTS From the Academic Page to the Popular Stage​

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Dr. Elizabeth Quinlan commissioned playwright Jennifer Wynne Webber to write a stage play based on Quinlan's research into the Mine Mill union's Ladies Auxiliaries. The result was WITH GLOWING HEARTS.  This video follows the early workshops and first performances of the original one-act version of the play. (Webber later developed it into a full length play.) (13:22)

​The Ladies Auxiliary of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers (Canada) 1940s-1960s​

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A presentation by University of Saskatchewan sociology professor Dr. Eiizabeth Quinlan on the subject of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Mine Mill and Smelter Workers Union in Canada in the 1940s-1960s. The photos used in this presentation are reproductions from the Solski Fond (F1280), Ontario Archives. Permission granted, September 2010.​

Music: "Union Maid" by the Almanac Singers - "Talking Union and Other Union Songs" Produced by Andrea Quinlan.

(18:51)

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